Any tax paid on inheritances above the exemption level is graduated, only rising to 55 percent for the largest estates. |
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A new relief for gifts and inheritances of houses was introduced two years ago. |
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Traditionally, much agricultural land and urban property was held as collective property, either undivided inheritances or endowed land. |
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Even if no lawsuit is filed, it can be quite unsettling to deal with overanxious beneficiaries who want their inheritances immediately. |
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Surely the good folk of Chapelfields would sell inheritances for a cheap, efficient service, where trains come by every three minutes. |
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If inheritances are separate property but are put into a joint account with one's spouse, does that make the money community property? |
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Contribute any bonuses, tax refunds, cash gifts, inheritances or divorce settlements to a retirement account. |
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They include home-grown professionals who have benefited from inheritances and shrewd property investment. |
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Groups with lower income accumulated fewer assets to transfer as inheritances. |
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Your children must pay gift tax on taxable gifts and inheritance tax on taxable inheritances. |
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Traditional practices often denied women their statutory entitlements to inheritances and property. |
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A significant part of this contract was the renuncia with which a woman renounced all claims to future inheritances or familial property. |
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Otherwise, gifts or inheritances taken by one spouse in a dissolved marriage from the other spouse, after the divorce, will be between strangers. |
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We are merely at the end of the golden weather, living off the moral and economic inheritances we received from those hearty folk of old. |
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Your children may receive an aggregate amount of gifts and inheritances to the value of 456,438 from their parents, free from Irish tax. |
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Also, there are rules concerning how the purchase is made, including trade-in allowances, exchanges between relatives, and gifts and inheritances. |
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But since most of our principles are cultural inheritances, discussions halt at a tolerant mutual respect, even when we remain convinced that the other person is wrong. |
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The trust can accept and invest inheritances and gifts, and money from the trust can supplement the child's government benefits without jeopardizing them. |
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They shared the overriding objective of preserving for the time he came of age the inheritances won by his grandfather and father in England and France. |
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This degree of control over the inheritances and marriages of the wealthiest people in the kingdom meant that the king's powers of patronage were immense. |
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Unclaimed financial assets such as inheritances, tax refunds, or money from previous bank accounts or employers may be waiting for you or someone you know. |
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Buyers also are using inheritances to purchase vacation properties. |
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The 8th shows gain from dowries, unexpected inheritances and legacies. |
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So even as Boomers fret about their parents frittering away their inheritances, there's no assurance that they will behave any differently themselves. |
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Anarawd's father Rhodri the Great, by conquest and alleged inheritances, had become ruler of most of northern Wales. |
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Over the centuries as each generation of eldest sons received inheritances their wealth was consolidated, and George's branch of the family fell into poverty. |
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Many other similarities, however, are indeed old inheritances. |
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